Real Madrid playmaker Isco has admitted he is still considering his future with the Spanish giants.
The
24-year-old impressed when given an opportunity on Saturday, providing
two assists as Real beat Espanyol 2-0 at the Santiago Bernabeu.
A
series of Premier League clubs have been linked with moves for the
Spaniard, although none firmed up their interest in January. Spurs were
understood to be keen on signing him on a loan deal last summer.
And Isco himself believes that he might have to quit if he does not get more first-team action.
'I'm calm. What worries me is to have minutes,' he told beIN Sports. 'A player's career is small.
'I'm happy here and would stay many more years.
'From now until the end of the season, we will make a decision. It is my future at stake.'
The former Malaga man has only made 11 starts in La Liga this campaign and played in the Champions League just once.
Real
top the Spanish top flight after 21 games and look likely to advance
into the quarter-finals stage of the Champions League after beating
Napoli 3-1 at home in mid-week.
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